CONCERNS OVER PRIVACY IN SOME COMMUNITIES. FIVE INVESTIGATES BRITTANY JOHNSON IN THE NEWSROOM WITH THESE DETAILS. BRITTANY BEN MARIA, A SPOKESPERSON FOR PROVIDENCE POLICE CONFIRMING THIS TECHNOLOGY ...
What timing: Days after Cambridge cancelled its contract with the license-plate reader company Flock over privacy concerns, the firm’s devices helped solve one of the region’s highest-profile murders ...
METHUEN — Nearly two dozen license plate readers will be added to the growing array of surveillance devices used by city police. City Council this month approved a $200,000, 3-year contract for 22 of ...
This week, Chattahoochee Hills police say an officer identified a vehicle using a License Plate Reader (LPR) system, which flagged it due to a suspended driver’s license and registration. Authorities ...
The city of Staunton, Virginia, is ending its contract with Flock Safety for license plate reader cameras following resident concerns. Police Chief Jim Williams defended citizens' right to question ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A special committee at the University of Arizona is preparing to meet and discuss the use of license plate reader cameras on campus. The focus is on balancing privacy with ...
Aurora police say license plate reader cameras helped officers quickly locate a stolen vehicle carrying a 14-month-old child, turning what authorities described as a “nightmare scenario” into a safe ...
Automatic license plate readers cause concerns for privacy in the Tennessee Valley. Trump erupts over Mar-a-Lago search after new email report Man abandoned as baby on Christmas Eve—81 years on DNA ...
License plate readers, or LPRs, are cameras used by law enforcement agencies to monitor vehicles and track the movements of people wanted for crimes. The presence of these cameras in Bowling Green and ...
Automatic license plate readers, or ALPRs, are just about everywhere now. They’re mounted on police vehicles, perched at intersections, and embedded in streetlight poles across the country. Florida, ...
There have been mounting concerns since President Donald Trump took office about the data being used for federal immigration enforcement. The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the ...